Monday, October 26, 2009

Our Perceptions of the World...Starry Night



We tried our hands at interpreting art (the famous Van Gogh Painting, "Starry Night") and duplicating our own water color versions. It was cool to see how we could all see the same painting but interpret it differently. From there we wrote poetry about the art work, and it is (as you know) displayed in our room. How wonderful!

The same idea could apply to the current book we are reading together. Though we all read the same words, each of us brings our own personal experience to the story, life experiences, books, movies, stories we've heard or read about. That's what makes sharing a story together so interesting. We have so much to learn from and about each other. Stay tuned!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

WOW! Sitomer Commented!... Teddy Meets Micah, G-PIP, and the Story Gets Rolling


If you haven't yet, read the comment left on our last post. The author actually left us a comment...and his well wishes! I think that's amazing...and incredibly generous of him to take the time.


As to our story... I know I'm really supposed to be rooting for Teddy at this point of the story, but I'm struggling because he's so cruel to his family and apparently ungrateful for second chances...

I'm guessing that he'll show heart sometime soon. Somehow he's got to show more depth of character...care about more than finding revenge. His father may be right: revenge may end up burning him up.

Hum...read on!

Friday, October 9, 2009

Homeboyz...Sharing a Good Read


This week we started reading Homeboyz, a book that takes us into the inner city in Los Angeles and into the lives of a family devastated by violence in their deteriorating neighborhood. The action is fast, the language is "colorful," and most of us are already glued to the page.

Some lessons seem to already be unfolding: People grieve in different ways. Our environment impacts our lives. Education is fundamental in America. Our choices impact the lives of others. There is no such thing as revenge.

We started our unit of study by surveying the class on these very issues, and with slips of paper with lines from the first chapter, we circulated the room sharing our lines and guessing what the story would bring. Some of us were able to piece together a pretty good picture of how the story would begin.

I wish there were enough of these paperbacks for each of us to have our own, but at least we have enough for each class. If you need to read at home, you'll need to visit the local book store. I'm not sure that they are available yet at the public library.

We'll be looking at various reading strategies and inquiry method as we share the journey of our new book. Stay tuned. It should be fun.

In the meantime, visit the author's website here. He has provided video introductions of his books and passages from each.

Happy weekend!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Getting Organized


Organizing paperwork can be a labor, especially when you let it get away from you...So...we spent some time this week adding to the writer's notebook ideas and creating colorful dividers which could serve for ideas to write about as well. Our new class is catching up. Everyone should have a book checked out from the library (or your own from home) to bring to class for independent reading. We are all ready to dive into a book together.

Back to some of those questions we investigated earlier: What do we find to be heroic? Who are our personal heroes? How does our culture influence the idea of heroism? How does our environment and upbringing shape who we are?

We'll be looking for the answer to those questions in our reading, both independent and the new book we'll read together in class. Stay tuned!